Making the Libertarian Case for Solar & Owning Fuel
Solar power, battery storage, and EV adoption seem like a natural fit for the “no step on snake” crowd.
Solar power, battery storage, and EV adoption seem like a natural fit for the “no step on snake” crowd.
In the first half of this interview for our CleanTech Talk podcast series, Michael Barnard, Chief Strategist of TFIE Strategy Inc. and CleanTechnica contributor, sits down to talk with Ed Dolan, economist, writer, and Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center, about climate change communication and action across political divides.
Recently, Elon Musk was interviewed by CNBC and made an assertion that ran shivers up a few spines: “There is a pretty good chance we end up with a universal basic income, or something like that, due to automation.”
Originally published on The Tyee. By Geoff Dembicki. We’re not totally screwed. I doubt Ethan Zindler would use those exact words to describe the rapid global transition to cleaner forms of energy he’s spent the past eight years or so tracking for Bloomberg New Energy Finance. But that’s the feeling I … [continued]
NIMBY — Not In My Back Yard — is a nice crisp acronym and gets bandied about a lot when discussing opposition to wind energy and other renewables. But it is inadequate as a categorization of the various people fighting against broader penetration of renewables in energy grids worldwide. More … [continued]